This piece is dedicated to anyone who knows the unique pain that suicide brings to our lives.
Relationships
There are countless relationships to balance in this milspouse life. Our kids, friends, neighbors, spouses coworkers, and of course, our service members!
Relationships need communication, compromise, and the ability to adapt. Command Team has decades worth of experience navigating these situations and share their professional and personal knowledge on various relationship topics.
Some topics include how to have thriving friendships, raise resilient kids, have a loving marriage and overcome obstacles with others and yourself. We want you to thrive in relationships because, in this milspouse life, we need support and community. So, join our Mission: Milspouse community and learn how to better relate to yours on this page.
You Never Know What Might Make a Core Memory
When it was first released, our family fell in love with the film, and over the years, we’ve grown more attached to it, especially the concept of building core memories.
A PCS “Ode of Thanks”
On the long winding road of a PCS journey, We must find many places to at night lay our heads.
What is Self-Care, Truly?
Military Spouse and Caregiver Lauren Fagan breaks down self-care for us.
Finding Friendships as a ‘Seasoned’ Spouse
My spouse has been in the Air Force and Space Force for 19 years combined, and apparently that makes me a ‘seasoned’ spouse.
The Atheist and The Chaplain
Did you hear the one about the Chaplain and the Atheist who walked into a bar?
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